Oklahoma City Thunder guard Kevin Durant, 35, dunks past Los

Bijschrift:UNITED STATES - MARCH 24: Oklahoma City Thunder guard Kevin Durant, 35, dunks past Los Angeles Lakers center Pau Gasol, 16, during a National Basketball Association (NBA) game at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., on Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Nearly three decades after an energy bust that forced 122 banks to close statewide, Oklahoma City is in the fifth year of an economic expansion that's produce the lowest jobless rate for a major metro U.S. area. Oklahoma City demonstrated it could support a NBA team, encouraging the Seattle Supersonics to move permanently and become the Thunder, which now draw crowds as large as the Boston Celtics. (Photo by J.P. Wilson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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UNITED STATES - MARCH 24: Oklahoma City Thunder guard Kevin Durant, 35, dunks past Los Angeles Lakers center Pau Gasol, 16, during a National Basketball Association (NBA) game at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., on Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Nearly three decades after an energy bust that forced 122 banks to close statewide, Oklahoma City is in the fifth year of an economic expansion that's produce the lowest jobless rate for a major metro U.S. area. Oklahoma City demonstrated it could support a NBA team, encouraging the Seattle Supersonics to move permanently and become the Thunder, which now draw crowds as large as the Boston Celtics. (Photo by J.P. Wilson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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